Chapter 1: What is the special game format for today's episode?
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Chapter 2: Who are some famous bosses featured in the Plenty of Twenty game?
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Chapter 3: What hints are given for guessing famous TV and movie bosses?
Update on the poll. It found the average family who stocks up on candy early will eat their way through the entire stash not once but twice before they even make it to Halloween. I love that. You guys, every year I have to find a new hiding spot because my husband will get into it and he will literally eat a Costco-sized bag. Oh, my gosh. Okay? That was your Costco-sized bag, team. Yeah, exactly.
And this year I think I finally did it. There's a spot underneath a cupboard, underneath the stairs that you can only kind of access if you shimmy the top half of your body down in there. That's where it is. Do you ever look at your life and be like, how did I get to this point where I'm hiding candy underneath the stairs?
No, I think it's a real progression in my marriage because I started by hiding it on top of the fridge. This is an improvement. I started by hiding it on top of the fridge because I can't see up there. And my husband's like, that's my line of sight. I'm like, what? Yeah. You can see on top of the fridge? That is so wild.
Chapter 4: How do the hosts interact during the guessing game?
You broke his system now. You got it. One in four families say they need to restock three times or more on their candy. So waiting another week before you buy it might be a good call. Some other Halloween stats. The average person will spend just under five hours and 30 minutes pulling their costume together. That's the average? Yeah, I can see that. Obviously, they haven't worked on this show.
The average here is under five minutes. That is not true. I put so much effort in, Jeff. Yeah, and the rest of us put one minute in, and it's worth it. You hit buy online. Sometimes I have to buy multiple things online. Like an accessory to the thing. You guys don't even do makeup. You half-ass it. I wear makeup every day. Because I buy the mask online.
Chapter 5: What are some humorous moments during the game?
I appreciate your sacrifice, Jose. Thank you. Half of the people who decorate their house believe they have the best decorations on the entire block. And finally, this might be a newer trend, but not everybody's handing out candy this year. 6% of people plan to have non-food items, at least as a backup for children who have allergies. Like little plastic toys or stickers.
Fidget toys and friendship bracelets are the most popular. I live in a secure building. I wish the kiddos could come and knock and get candy, you know? I don't know. Maybe you just start handing out batteries. Those would be useful to parents. Those fidget toys. Jose, I see nothing wrong with putting a sign that says, Hey, kids, free candy with an arrow pointing at your door forever.
The whole year.
Take the stairway to the top of the building. Yeah. And now, unfortunately, we're out of time. So we got to get to the shot caller question of the day. And I'm going to throw it over to the man who accepted my friendship bracelet in a dark room.
Chapter 6: What insights do the hosts share about Halloween candy trends?
And I hope that was his wrist that I put it on. Hope it was a bracelet, too. Jake, go for it. Happy National Bosses Day. Yay, love you bosses. It's that special holiday where we show our appreciation for the person who scheduled the last meeting of the week at 4.59 p.m. on a Friday. No complaints here, boss. I'll be there. And it never had to be a meeting.
That's why today, to celebrate bosses everywhere, we're going to see how well you know the most famous ones from TV and movies during a special Who's the Boss edition of... Plenty of 20. Alexis didn't get that reference. That's such a old joke. I didn't even know that was... Well, you'll understand this, Alexis.
You just need to say a number 1 through 20, and I'll give you a hint about a famous boss from a popular film or TV show. You just have to name the character to stay in the game. We'll start with the woman whose favorite boss is Hugo Boss.
That's Alexis. Eight.
Chapter 7: How do the hosts celebrate National Bosses Day?
Eight. Alexis, you may receive no help from the room.
Boo!
Alexis, your fictional supervisor is from TV and your hint is he's the world's most that's what she said boss who makes every HR rep cry. Who is it?
No, she doesn't know. I don't know. Unless it's the office Michael Scott, I don't know. Yeah! Other than that, I don't know.
I like when you say you don't know and you do.
Because it seems too easy that he would give me Michael Scott.
That's what she said. I didn't give you anything. You picked the number. I'm blameless like always. Brooke, we're over to you. Eight is off the board. Eight. All right, Brooke.
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Chapter 8: What is the outcome of the game and who gets shocked?
I mean, nine. Okay. I almost lost it there for a second. I've regathered my composure. Brooke is taking number nine. Brooke, your boss runs a nuclear power plant, and his favorite word is excellent. Excellent. Who is it? I need his name. Mr. Burns, please. What's his first name? Yeah, I need a first name, Brooke. You can't just call all your bosses Mr. Mr. Burns? Oh, what is Burns' first name?
I don't know his first name.
Homer Simpson.
Good old blank Burns. Good old Edward Burns.
He has a first initial, too.
I'll give you extra points, but I just need the first name. I don't know his first name. It's Mr. Burns. That doesn't seem fair. Like, I'm sorry. I am very wrong.
Alexis said Michael Scott.
She didn't say Mr. Scott. Because he doesn't go by Mr. Scott on the show. He does to the children who he pays for their college and then backs out of it.
The Tots.
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